Technical contributions from the Rocketboards community

Overview

The purpose of the community design initiative is to grow the depth and breadth of technical resources on Rocketboards.org with contributions made directly by the community. We are actively seeking individuals (and teams) who wish to share their designs, experience, and expertise. Specifically, we are looking for design projects (i.e. application code, FPGA hardware), and/or "how-to" articles that can be posted and shared. To minimize out-of-pocket expense, we propose using the Atlas-SoC kit as the development platform, but projects targeting any commercially available SoC board are welcome. Below is a brief list of project ideas for your inspiration:

Digital "carpenter's level" using the Atlas-SoC board accelerometer and LEDs

Audio spectrum analyzer using the A/D converter and FFT hardware in the FPGA (Atlas-SoC)

What's in it for you

Everyone who uses Rocketboards.org will benefit from the new projects, code, and articles posted.

But on a more personal note, all contributors will receive an Atlas-SoC/Rocketboards challenge coin in recognition of their efforts, and be listed on the Rocketboards Wall Of Fame. The coin has no monetary value but does increase the owner's prestige and status within the community. And, most importantly, it gives you bragging rights!

The coins are uniquely numbered and given out in sequence; the lower the number, the greater your status in the community as an early contributor.